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Post by xmradiodave on Mar 11, 2008 15:13:18 GMT -5
The Baltimore Mariners have signed a deal with Image Engineering to provide special effects for pre-game and player introductions before each 2008 Mariner home game. Under the agreement Imagine Engineering will provide set design and construction as well as technology and equipment to bring Mariners fans a truly exciting show each night. Image Engineering ® a Baltimore company with over 25 years of experience in special effects has worked professional sporting events around the globe from the pyrotechnics and laser show at the 24th Olympiad in Seoul, Korea to special effects for gameday introductions for the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. John Morris Co-Owner of the Baltimore Mariners” I am pleased to have a company as highly regarded as Image Engineering perform the show before the show at each Mariners home game. It will be a very special moment for players and fans alike.” For more information on Image Engineering and to view pictures of some of the events they have worked go to their website at www.imageengineering.com/. Below is a sampling of some of their clients in the sporting industry. Olympics – XX111 Olympiad, Los Angeles USA, XX1111 Olympiad, Soul South Korea Major League Baseball – Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Redsox, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles National Football League – Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots National Basketball League – NBA All-Star Game, Milwaukee Bucks, New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Washington Wizards, Orlando Magic National Hockey League – NHL All-Star Game, Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals, Winter Classic
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Post by Sykotyk on Mar 18, 2008 20:57:45 GMT -5
Very cool. Curious what they mean by 'set design', though.
A pyro entrance always wins out over any other entrance.
Sykotyk
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Post by 1stDownStorm on Mar 20, 2008 0:47:47 GMT -5
Set design might refer to what the players run through as they enter the field (example- Bills run through a big inflatable Bills logo) or just the actual placement of the flames and whatever else they have.
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Post by xmradiodave on Mar 20, 2008 4:01:18 GMT -5
I know the stage area in the one endzone is being designed to resemble a ship. Whether this is finished by the first home game is yet to be determined. That may be what they are referringt to though. Not sure what other "set" they have planned.
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